
The water looks cloudy.
Do not swim or let children play in the water.
Algae may be in balls or flakes in the water, like a pea puree.
- Do not swim or let children play in the water.
- Do not use the water for drinking, cooking, rinsing foods, or washing dishes.
- Do not let pets or livestock drink the water.
There is a dense bloom and may look like a paint spill or scum on the water.
- Do not swim or let children play in the water.
- Do not use the water for drinking, cooking, rinsing foods, or washing dishes.
- Do not let pets or livestock drink the water.
Adapted with permission from Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit.
Protect yourself, your family and your pets
People can protect themselves and their pets from blue-green algae blooms by not swimming or playing in areas where water is discoloured, or where foam, scum or mats of algae on the water’s surface are present. Also, children and pets should not play in or drink water in areas where a water quality advisory is posted, and consuming fish from areas where mats of algae are present, or where a water quality advisory is posted, is also not advisable.
Report blue-green algal blooms
To report blue-green algal blooms, call the MECP's Spills Action Centre at 1-866-MOE-TIPS (663-8477), or call the Durham Health Connection Line.
More information

Durham Region Health Department tests the water at public beaches for bacteria to help you know if it’s safe to swim.